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Polly Evans

    January 1, 1970
    On A Hoof And A Prayer
    Fried Eggs with Chopsticks
    It's Not About the Tapas
    Mad Dogs and an Englishwoman
    On a Hoof and a Prayer. Around Argentina at a Gallop
    Nothern Lights
    • 2023

      Northern Lights Travel Guide. Holiday and travel advice about where and when to see the aurora borealis, covering Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, Alaska. Also includes: accommodation options; tour operators offering packages; what to wear; how to travel; aurora photography, forecasting and science; and daytime activities.

      Nothern Lights
    • 2017

      Northern Lights

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Northern Lights Travel Guide - Holiday and travel advice about where and when to see the aurora borealis, covering Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, Alaska. Also includes photographing the Northern Lights, what to wear, forecasting Northern Lights, the science of the aurora, and tour operators offering Northern Lights packages.

      Northern Lights
    • 2011

      On A Hoof And A Prayer

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      At the age of thirty-four, Polly Evans finally fulfilled a childhood dream - to learn how to ride a horse.

      On A Hoof And A Prayer
    • 2010

      Northern Lights

      A Practical Travel Guide

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The northern lights are one of the major tourist draws of the Arctic and sub-Arctic winter. This book covers information on everything from how to photograph the aurora, to what to wear, to how the forecast works. It offers advice on the best European countries in which to see them, and why.

      Northern Lights
    • 2008

      Mad Dogs and an Englishwoman

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(108)Add rating

      In the depths of winter, Polly Evans travels to the Yukon Territory, facing extreme cold and limited daylight. Her goal is to learn sled dog driving, leading her to develop a fondness for the playful huskies that guide her through the snowy landscapes.

      Mad Dogs and an Englishwoman
    • 2007

      At thirty-four, Polly Evans fulfills her childhood dream of learning to ride a horse by traveling to Argentina to ride with gauchos. This story chronicles her transformation from a timid beginner to an adventurous cowgirl.

      On a Hoof and a Prayer. Around Argentina at a Gallop
    • 2005

      Fried Eggs with Chopsticks

      • 329 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.3(558)Add rating

      When she learnt that the Chinese had built enough new roads to circle the equator sixteen times, Polly Evans decided to go and witness for herself the way this vast nation was hurtling into the technological age. But on arriving in China she found the building work wasn't quite finished

      Fried Eggs with Chopsticks
    • 2003

      It's Not About the Tapas

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(793)Add rating

      After working four years at a leading London book publisher, Polly Evans moved to Hong Kong where she spent many happy hours as a senior editor on the city's biggest entertainment weekly. But fighting deadlines from a twizzly office chair and free use of the coffee machine seemed just too easy. So Polly exchanged the shiny red cabs of Hong Kong for a more demanding form of transport - a bicycle - and set off on a voyage of discovery around Spain. From the thigh-burning ascents of the Pyrenees to the relentless olive groves of Andalusia, Polly found more adventures that she had bargained for. She survived a nail-biting encounter with a sprightly pig, escaped two over-zealous suitors, learnt that taxi drivers are allergic to cyclists, had her morality questioned by the locals, encountered some dubious aficionados on the road and indulged her love of regional cooking. While she pedalled, Polly pondered some of the more lurid details of Spanish history - the king who collected pickled heads, the queen who toured the country with her husband's mouldering corpse, and the unfortunate duchess who lost her feet. And wherever she cycled, she ate and ate - and yet still she shrank out of her trousers.

      It's Not About the Tapas